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Would getting glasses help conceal my forehead/brow, or make it worse?

Started by Blackwaters427, November 15, 2016, 03:17:45 AM

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Blackwaters427

Okay so my eyesight is getting a bit worse lately and I think I need glasses. I refuse to use contacts. There's absolutely no way I'm putting a foreign object on my eyeballs. Not happening!
So, do you think having glasses would help conceal my low brow and jutting forehead? Or would it bring more attention to it?
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Deborah

Yes, I think glasses help a lot there.  However, contacts are not the end of the world though, LOL.  I use both depending on my activity.  Contacts are much better when you are physically active and moving and sweating a lot.


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Megan.

I use both contacts and glasses, and I feel the glasses do help. Wearing women's frames also helps give people one more hint how you'd like to be gendered.
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Michelle_P

I wear glasses with a heavier and more feminine frame. They distract from the eyebrow and ridge, and the designs give a feminine gender cue.

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